Bash Ali wants Jonathan to help him into the Guinness Book of World Records.
Nigeria’s
boxing legend Bash Ali on Friday appealed for President Goodluck
Jonathan’s intervention to help him to actualise his quest to enter his
name in the “Guinness Book of World Records’’.
The record, if achieved, would make Mr. Ali, 57, become one of the oldest fighters in the cruiser weight category in the world.
The
boxer also urged the president to support his initiative to establish
six sports academies in the country to improve the nation’s sports
fortunes.
Mr. Ali had made fruitless efforts to
secure a Nigerian venue for his World Boxing Championship fight against
Gunn Bobby of U.S. without any success.
NAN
recalls that lack of funds has been the major challenge of Ali’s dream,
which has lasted seven years, in spite of the inauguration of a Local
Organising Committee (LOC) for the fight in 2006.
Mr.
Ali, in a letter of appeal addressed to Mr President and received on
Friday by the Office of Chief of Staff to the President, accused some
government officials of frustrating his efforts at getting help from Mr
President.
He alleged that the officials had
promised to thwart every effort made toward the fight, in spite of the
several meetings organised in that respect.
“We
had several meetings at the National Sports Commission (NSC) on Feb. 27
and an agreement was reached on how to successfully host this historic
event.
“It was forwarded to the President by the Minister/Chairman of the NSC.
“Several
important sports personalities, including President of the
International Boxing Union and the World Boxing Federation, were all in
Abuja as the new LOC was supposed to be inaugurated on March 5.
“The
inauguration never took place and up till today, in spite of several
calls and text messages to the presidency or the NSC, nobody has given
me any reason as to why the inauguration did not take place,’’ Mr. Ali
stated.
He noted that the inputs of the likes of
Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, the PDP National Chairman and Senate President
David Mark, toward actualising his dream might be a wasted effort if Mr
President did not punish those sabotaging the efforts.
The
boxing legend also expressed regret that he was yet to succeed in his
plans, in spite of his meeting with Mr President at the Presidential
Retreat on Sports held on Oct. 22, 2012, in Abuja.
A copy of the letter made available to NAN in Abuja contained seven annexure.
The
attachments included minutes of the meetings stated in the letter, and
Mr. Ali’s previous letters to the president as well as speech of former
Sports Minister Bala Ka’oje.
Mr. Ali started his boxing career in 1978.
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